Toy.



,. R. M. KlNNARD.

TUY.

APPLICATION FILED IULY 22. |9IB.

`as arranged N UNITED 'sTATEs PATENT oEFioE.

ROBERT MKINNARD, `OF TRNTON, NEW JIEIIRJSIEIY.y

TOY.

To all fwhomxit may concern of New Jersey, have invented a new and usefpl Toy, of which the following is a specification. This invention relates to toysv and more especially to a toyot the 'vehicle class, the object being to construct al toy of this char acter that can be quickly andeasily converted into any one of a plurality of differentforms'. I

'ith' this object in View the invention con si'sts in the novel construction and arrangement of parts, hereinafter described, illust-rated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood .that various changes in -the form, proportions, size and minor details oi' construction may be made within the sc ope of the appended claims, without departing from the spirit or -sacri ficing any of the 4advantages of the inven tion.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation of my device j to be operated by a child in standing position. j

Flg. '2 is a rear view as seen in Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a side elevation showing my device converted into the form to beiused by inchild in sitting position and with the upper and 7.

portion' of the handle bar broken away.

Similar numerals oilreference vindicate corresponding parts throughout the several figures of the drawings, in which- Asseen in Figs. 1 andQ the member). which4 forms the upright in` thse two figures and the seatas seen in `Fig. 3 isfpreferably `formed ofv va single piece of hardwood and is connected by braces 2 and 3 to the rear axle 4. Projecting portions 5 which extend from one end of the member 1 are' in the form oftea'rs `and are arranged to form hinged joints with one end of the links 6 To the links 6 and i are connected pedals 8 and 9 respectively, which pedals extend to off-set portions 10' formed on the rear axle. These off-set portions 10 extend in diametrically 'opposite directions and form cranks by which the rear axle may be rotated. Ouen-her end of the 'axleand `fixcd to rotate therewith is a wheel 11. which i wheels may be provided with rubber tires 1Q.A

specification of Letters Patent. i

adjusted to best suit the-heig Patented oet. e2?, 191s.

Application led July 22, 1918*. vSerial No. 246,020.

ears 5 is a pair of proj ections 14, which projections are equrdistantly spaced `from the center line of the member 1 as shown. To each of the members lellis` attached a supporting handle 15 and extending laterally through the portions' His a series ai apertures 16, which are. arranged .tov register. A

slot 17 is formed by'thef,spacebetween the members 1l and within this slot is ydesigned to lit 'a disk-like port-ionylSin which` is formed a` substant-ially` `central] .opening through which is designedto pass a bolt 19 inserted through two of the alined apertures .16 within the armsll and to be secured in such position a wing nut 20. Arranged concentrically, to VM,the opening through which is inserted `the bolt is a plurality which isdesigned to beginserted lfa bolt 22, which is also passed througl i, ,twoA of the alined a ertures 16,` the gsaid.bolt,'. 22Lbeiiig secured y a wing nut i `Xforward portionoi` the disk-like member 1,' Sis' fashioned to form one member 25 cfa hingeq the opposite member 26 beingA rigidlyi.fixedl to. a steeringpost-BT, the loiwe'r endtjoffwliicli is biturcated as at 28 and;r carries ajrubber tire wheel 29, similar Ato thewheelslltV upon the rear axle.- A slot 30 ,'isormed adjacent the upper extremity 'of the steering post "2T and is designed to receh to the laterally extendinghand 4`g1 dle bar member A wing-nut j the handle bar againsttl I i 'In the form of mv devi e j j j f j and Q the child will stand- 1.` acing thggnenr ber 1 and gripping the v,hantlledatiiaport-ion 3Q. 'which by virtue of the islet jdnray be ht oiathepliild. The child will stand witltone .iontgfllllllortpcl upon eachof the pedals 8 and 9` and'my, if desired,'steady himself 'by ripping one of the handles 15 with one han while operating the steering post 27 by the handle bar 32 with the other. By alternating the foot pressure upon the pedals-8 and 9 the rear axle i will be rotated to drive the vehicle.

l In the form illustrated in- Fig. 3 the member 1 has been swung over into a horizontal position and the from the position shown in thetwo previously described `figures, by of the wing nuts Quand 24 and the remova` of the bolts 119 and 22.

now inserted in the 'end of the slotl' and secured by the bolts l-uan'd 22 and nuts 20 of openings 2,1 through one ofthe unscrewing v The member 18 is steering post 27 removed j and 24 in the apertures 16 adjacent the ends The member 1 now,

f the members 14. forms a seat for the child, who will sit fac ing the steering post 27 and prope'l himself by engaging the ground or, {ioor over which he is traveling, with his feet.

It' it is desired to pull the vehicle in the tol-m shown in l4`i r.j3 by a person walking in front thereof, the bolt 22 may be. withdrawn and the disk-like member 18 swung around until the wheel 29 occupies a position to' the. rear of a vertical. line extending down.- wardly Afrom the center bolt 19. When one' ot' the apertures 21 is now in register with #a pair ot' apertures 16, the bolt 22 can be inserted and secured by a wing-nut 24.. The

handle portion 32 will now be projecting forwardly and may be grasped and used for pulling the vehicle. Y

Having fully described my invention what l. claim as new and desire to secure by. Letters Patent-,isz

1. A device of the character ('lescribed, comprising a seatV portion, braces extending from said seat portion, an axle rotatably mountedwithin said braces, -road engaging wheels fixedly mounted upon said axle and.

designed. to rota-te therewith, parallel arms extending from said seat portion, an adjustable plate removably"secured between said4 arms, a steering post hingedly fixed to'said I plate, a steering 'handle adjustably secured to the upper portonof said steering post and designed to be operated lto turn the saidl steering post, a road engaging wheel carried by the lower extremity of said steering postand adapted'to turn' therewith to steer the vehicle.

2. In' a deviceof the character described, a seat portion, an axle rotatably mounted in braces extending from said seat portion, road engaging wheels earri ed by said axle and de` signed to rotate therewith, a pair of spaced parallel arms extending from said seat por-.

tion, an adjustable disk-like` member removably securedr between said spaeed arms, a

steering post hingedly secured to said disklike member-,a road engaging wheel carried bythe lower end ofsaid steering post, an

operating handle carried by said steering zent-al position and means for securing said disk-like portion and spaced arms in such position. y

3. In a toyot' the vCharacter described, a convertible seat portion', spaced arms extending from said seat portion, u, plurality of laterally alined apertures-J- formed in said spaced arms, an apertnred plate designed to fit between said spaced arms, a rod hingedly secured to said plate, a road engaging wheel rotatably mounted tothe lower end of said rod and a' handle portion secnredto said rod and designed to be operated to swing the rod upon said hinge '.for steering, an axl ,rotatably mounted inf-braces fixed to said convertible seat poi-tion, road engaging" wheels fixed to the extremities of said axle, crank portions formed upon said axle, fa pair-of pedals rotatably mounted at one of their extremities upon the said crank portions and at their other extremities hingedly fixed to said seat portion, the said adjustable plate being `designed to have certain of its apertures brought into-register with certain,

ofthe apertures in said spaced-arms when 4the seat portion -is in horizontal position,

and means for removably securing said plate and arms -1n such position, said. plate being designed@ to be removed from such posif tion and to have certain of its'apertures register with saidother apertures in, sind spaced arms when the convertlble seat portion is in vertical position and to be' removably se'- 'cured in such posltlony, the-said pedals being' designedto be operated to rock upon their hinges and to rotate the Saidaxle when the convertible seat portion -1s in the 4last named position. f-

lu testimony that I 'clalm the above, l have hereunto subscribed my namef' ROBERT M. KINNARD. 

